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ALEXANDRE BENALLA WAS IN CUSTODY BECAUSE OF BEATING A YOUNG PROTESTER

HE WAS SECURITY CHIEF AT ELYSEE


Aleaxandre Benalla (Source: Upr courtesy)
President Macron at Elysee
(Source: RR, Jedi Foster)
USPA NEWS - This Wednesday, July 18, Le Monde unveiled a video in which we see Alexandre Benalla, collaborator Emmanuel Macron, hit a protester on May 1 in Paris. Officially, Alexandre Benalla was, until this event, deputy chief of staff of the President of the Republic. In particular, he dealt with security issues at the Elysee. Alexandre Benalla was put in custody today, then released. A judicial inquiry was opened by the prosecution.
In the past, the young man has worked with many political figures including Arnaud Montebourg. The latter had hired Alexandre Benalla as a driver during the 2012 presidential campaign but had separated from him "after a week after a first-class misconduct: he had caused a car accident in my presence and wanted to run away, "says the former Socialist Minister to the World. Many personalities of the world of politics, but especially of the opposition are raised about this business and the "weakness of sanction" against Alexandre Benalla, who posed as a police officer and acts by violence on the young student who was demonstrating on May 1 in Paris. The French Parliament has also launched a commission of inquiry at the request of parliamentarians on Monday 23 July
Ministry of Economy and Finance Bercy Banner
Source: Ministry of Economy and Finance Bercy
THE SECURITY GUARD COURSE AT THE SERVICE OF POLITICIANS OF SOCIALISTS AND "ON THE MOVE" In 2010, Alexandre Benalla joined the Socialist Party's order service, made up of volunteers. Between March and June 2012, he is also part of the security team of the campaign of François Hollande. "At that time, he gained a lot of field experience that is as rewarding as training at a security school," says Eric Plumer, his mentor, in the 20-minute diary. "Our paths separated when Alexandre Benalla became in 2012, driver of Arnaud Montebourg, then Minister of Economy and predecessor of Emmanuel Macron at this position of Bercy. His boss judges him "too young for the job in a minister's office and his faghe with him" because Alexandre Benalla had "caused a car accident in his presence and wanted to flee," says Arnaud Montebourg at the Journal le Monde.
Alexandre Benalla at 1st May protest
Source: upr courtesy
This scene was filmed by young militants of Jean Luc Melenchon's party "La France Insoumise". The sanctions against Alexandre Benalla, were judged insufficient (It was only put on the part of the police unions as well as politicians of the opposition which demands that the justice is "exemplary" “¢ Residents also blame the 'too fast' rise of Alexander Benalla, who, aged 30, was promoted to deputy chief of staff of President Emmanuel Macron. “¢ The Paris prosecutor announced Thursday the opening of a preliminary investigation into the facts alleged against Alexandre Benalla, collaborator Emmanuel Macron, who was filmed striking a man on the sidelines of the rallies of 1-May last . As far as he is concerned, the Minister of the Interior, Gerard Collomb announced the seizure of the General Inspectorate of the National Police (IGPN) (Police of the Police Investigation) to clarify the rules governing the presence of observers in the police and determine the circumstances of the aggression. After an evening of silence, the Elysee reacted on Thursday morning to try to deflate the case. especially when it comes to the unclear aspects of this story.
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